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Mediterranean sea faces record warming and rising climate risks
The Mediterranean Sea is heating up faster than ever before, and the consequences are already being felt. In places like ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego) have found a new layer under Greenland's ice sheet that ...
The Print on MSN
India is home to fastest-sinking river deltas, study shows. What it means for Brahmani, Mahanadi
Of the 40 deltas studied, most areas are sinking rather than rising. In over half of the deltas, the average subsidence ...
From the Nile to the Mississippi, sinking land is compounding sea-level rise. A new study pinpoints where deltas are dropping ...
A new study says river deltas around the world aren’t just disappearing because of rising seas, but because the land itself ...
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Major deltas worldwide sinking faster than sea levels are rising risking lives of millions Study
The world's major river deltas, including the Ganga-Brahmaputra, are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, heightening flood risk in surrounding areas and potentially impacting the lives of 236 ...
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Atlantic Ocean’s rapid rise threatens 135 million Americans
Scientists are sounding the alarm after observing that the Atlantic Ocean has entered a phase of exceptionally rapid sea ...
Cypress tree forest on the seafloor off Alabama reveals how extreme storms and rising seas transformed the coastline 75,000 ...
Some regions of the continent have enough ice to push up sea levels by 15 metres if they all melt, but researchers don’t yet fully understand the consequences ...
Global ocean heat content increased by approximately 23 zetajoules (ZJ) in 2025, roughly 40 times annual global primary energy consumption. This is not good.
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Scientists warn ocean melting is worsening Antarctic ice loss — may push sea levels by 15 meters
Scientists say that hidden melting beneath Antarctica’s ice could rapidly reshape sea levels, but they do not know when.
Experts have sounded the climate alarm after discovering that global temperatures are accelerating faster than predicted.View ...
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